Free Wi-Fi Available at Six Manhattan Subway Stations and More
Than 200 Boingo Hotzones

June 25, 2012 08:03 AM Eastern Daylight Time

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Boingo Wireless (NASDAQ:WIFI), the Wi-Fi industry’s leading provider of
software and services worldwide, announced today that Google
Offers is sponsoring free Wi-Fi across New York City. Big Apple
visitors and New York straphangers on the go can stay productive, update
their status and surf online while avoiding data overage charges and
network congestion via Boingo’s Wi-Fi networks from June 25 through
September 7, 2012.

Starting today, people can access Wi-Fi hotspots for free in select New
York City subway stations and at Boingo hotzones across Manhattan,
courtesy of Google Offers—the Google service that delivers great deals
at the best places to eat, shop and play in New York City and 39 other
cities across the U.S.

“Since launching Google Offers in NYC a year ago, we’ve worked with
hundreds of local businesses to bring great, personalized deals to New
Yorkers who want to make the most of their city, ” said Cliff Hopkins,
director of marketing, Google Offers. “We’re excited to bring free Wi-Fi
to subway stations and Boingo hotzones in Manhattan. People can surf the
Internet, or discover great local deals from Google Offers, while
they’re waiting at the subway platform or enjoying summer in the Big
Apple.”

“Google Offers and Boingo want to help New Yorkers get to the fun part
faster, whether that is an amazing deal on dinner and a movie, or a
quality Wi-Fi connection to their email or the latest viral video,” said
Dawn Callahan, vice president of consumer marketing for Boingo Wireless.
“Free Wi-Fi sponsored by Google Offers makes it easy for everyone to get
their Internet on this summer via Boingo’s network across Manhattan.”

“We’re glad our riders will be able to access free Wi-Fi this summer in
six subway stations to stay connected while they’re underground,” said
MTA director of strategic initiatives Jerome Page. “Reliable Wi-Fi is an
important benefit for straphangers in New York City subway stations.”

“Thanks to Google Offers, straphangers can enjoy the convenience of free
Boingo Wi-Fi service this summer,” said Transit Wireless CEO William A.
Bayne Jr. “Working with the MTA and Boingo Wireless, we have created a
highly reliable wireless system which continues our commitment to make
New York City subway riders the most connected people on the planet.”

New Yorkers using the complimentary Wi-Fi services can check out deals
from local businesses from Google Offers when they connect at Boingo
hotzones throughout the city and at the following subway stations with
wireless networks deployed by Transit Wireless:

A, C, E station at Eighth Avenue and West 14th Street

L station at Eighth Avenue and West 14th Street

C, E station at Eighth Avenue and West 23rd Street

1, 2, 3 station at Seventh Avenue and West 14th Street

F, M station at Sixth Avenue and West 14th Street

L station at Sixth Avenue and West 14th Street

Google Offers is the first sponsor of Boingo Wi-Fi in New York subway
stations. Through its partnership with Transit Wireless, exclusive
wireless service provider to the MTA, Boingo Wi-Fi will be available in
36 New York subway stations by the end of the year, including Times
Square, Rockefeller Center and Columbus Circle. Over the next five
years, Boingo Wi-Fi will be available on all 270+ New York subway
stations, creating a distributed advertising and sponsorship network
addressing the subway system’s more than 1.6 billion annual passengers.

About Boingo Wireless

Boingo Wireless, Inc. (NASDAQ: WIFI), the world’s leading Wi-Fi software
and services provider, makes it easy, convenient and cost-effective for
people to enjoy Wi-Fi access on their laptop or mobile device at more
than 500,000 hotspots worldwide. With a single account, Boingo users can
access the mobile internet via Boingo Network locations that include the
top airports around the world, major hotel chains, cafés and coffee
shops, restaurants, convention centers and metropolitan hot zones.
Boingo through its Concourse Communications Group subsidiary operates
wireless networks at large-scale venues worldwide such as airports,
major sporting arenas, malls, and convention centers, as well as quick
serve restaurants. For more information about Boingo, please visit http://www.boingo.com.

Boingo, Boingo Wireless, the Boingo Wireless Logo and Don’t Just Go.
Boingo are registered trademarks of Boingo Wireless, Inc. All other
trademarks are the properties of their respective owners.

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